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Floppet's Giveaway

Well the Floppets were a hit with my toddler, my 5 year old, and several girls from our church.  :)  

The animals were all cute and my daughter really was hoping to find a giraffe in our box of Floppets but she was satisfied with her penguin and kitty which are her favorites.  


The girls had a lot of fun finding ways to use the Floppets.  We had rings, we attached them to necklaces, shoes, hair ties, on their backpacks, on the draw strings of a sweatshirt.  I am willing to bet my daughter or her friends will continue to find new ways to use their Floppets.  


These cute little animals can be a great incentive tool for a classroom which is why we sent a few to my daughters 4K classroom so her teacher could use them in the prize box.  :) 




Make sure to enter to win 10 Floppets for your child using the easy rafflecopter form below.  

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Comments

jodi lasher said…
I think the penguin is really cute and my daughter loves them. I am a email subscriber
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Thanks
jodi frasier
yoda said…
I would have to choose two. The monkey and the penguin because of both my girls. :)
yoda said…
I would have to choose two. The monkey and the penguin because of both my girls. :)
Shelley said…
My daughter would love the kitty one!
Jessica B said…
i love the penguin
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Unknown said…
I think the penguin is cute!
I like the frog!
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